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    www.rbi.org.in Reserve Bank of India : Online Application Tracking System ATS Status

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    RBI's online Application Tracking System
    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has set up an online "Application Tracking System" for a common person to submit and track the status of the submitted Application.

    How to File an Application?

    To file an Application, the applicant must have their credentials on the record of the Reserve Bank of India. Initially, any person having a valid e-mail id can login to "Application Tracking System" by clicking on New User. Thereafter, users can file an Application along with facts of the case supported by documents, if any.

    How to Track the status of an already filed Application?

    To track the status of an already filed / submitted application, the applicant must login with email id and password as recorded with this site

    The RBI's online Application Tracking System can be accessed via a web browser over the Internet. The following list provides details on system requirements for the application to function correctly:
    ** You will need a web browser that has JavaScript activated and Cookies enabled.
    ** Supported web browsers include Internet Explorer 6 and above.

    Frequently Asked Questions on Application Tracking System (ATS)

    1. What is the ATS?
    The ATS is an Application Tracking System, hosted on the public website of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which has been developed for members of the public to submit any individual application to RBI and keep track of the status of its disposal thereafter.

    2. What is an application?

    An application can be any application, addressed to any department of RBI, through which members of the public can apply (except such applications for which specific instructions have been given regarding mode of submission, etc.)

    3. How can the ATS be accessed?

    A link to ATS has been provided in the RBI website http://www.rbi.org.in.

    4. Who receives the application?

    The Department / Office selected by the applicant, while submitting his/her application through ATS, will receive the application.

    5. How does the ATS work?

    i. A first time user should register through ATS using his/her valid email id.
    ii. A system generated Password will be forwarded to the applicant’s email id.
    iii. Thereafter, the applicant can login and submit his/her application and track the same.
    iv. As soon as an application is submitted through ATS, a unique application number is generated and forwarded to the applicant by the system.
    v. A mail is sent by the system automatically when the application is disposed of or transferred from one office / department / section to another.

    6. Can the ATS application be transferred to any other office / department / section?
    Yes. The applicant will immediately receive a mail conveying details of the original office / department where the application was submitted and the details of the office / department / section to which it has been transferred. The information can also be ascertained through ATS by the applicant under ’My Application’. The entire history will be shown.

    7. What happens when an application is transferred to another office / department?
    The application is automatically inwarded in the receiving office/ department and marked to the administrator of that department.

    8. Whether any attachment can be sent along with application?

    Yes. One or more documents can be uploaded along with the application. However each document size should not exceed 1 MB.

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    Dear Sir,
    Now a days i am getting many fake e-mails stating Lottery won and you have to pay some amount to release the same. Is it true or not to entertain such mails.

    regards
    S.Srinath

    @Srinath:
    RBI cautions Public Not to respond to Phishing Mail sent in its Name:

    It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India that an email has been sent in its name from mail id: Reserve Bank Of India < no-reply@rbi.com > and signed by RBI, Security Team offering a 'new online security protection' called "Netsecured” to “reduce fraud and theft in various banking system…(and)… to enable all customer's online banking in all Indian Banks to get protected and Secured.”

    The Reserve Bank cautions members of public that it has not developed any such software; nor has it sent any such mail asking online banking customers to update their account details to secure their online accounts. In fact, the Reserve Bank does not have any mail id with extension @rbi.com

    Members of public receiving such mails should not open the attachment and/or try to download the attachment on their computers. This is a phishing mail and accessing the mail in any manner could result in identity theft.

    http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_Pre...spx?prid=27405

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    RBI assistant exam

    I couldn't view my photograph and signature in the application preview. But when I uploaded it got uploaded successfully. Will it be a problem?